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Ask for a Chinese abstract (summer homework for senior three)

1 I will never "mix" my life.

This story is about me. Like many of you, my university has been planned. From 65438 to 0996, my father chose a major I didn't like, civil engineering, and entered my dear alma mater, Hunan University. 10 that day, that is, one month after the start of school, I had just finished military training, and after dinner, nine other roommates and I crowded into the stuffy dormitory where the power was cut off at eleven o'clock that night, and looked through the textbooks of our university for four years, only to find that everything was extremely boring to me.

I couldn't sleep that night until the light went out. I lit a candle, and the candle flashed and lit up my ceiling, which is the bed board on the upper bunk. I vaguely saw a word on it! I put my hand on it and saw a big word, asshole!

I couldn't sleep that night. I am besieged by fate, and it seems that I will be besieged for another four years. I don't know what to do, especially when you have a word "mixed" on your head.

This lasted until three o'clock in the evening. Later, I learned that that time was the most awake time for my subconscious. I did the right thing in my life. I decided to ask some questions about my own life:

Classical, what do you want?

If you want a life, why not create one?

That was the first time I asked a question about my life, which changed my life.

Many years later, I recall the classicism in the lower left bunk of Room 1996 10 of Hunan University, and I am still grateful, because he turned over and asked himself, if I think that in 2000, the day I graduated from college, I had no regrets in my life, was it because of what I did? He slowly heard the inner response, and he recorded many answers. Some are very ordinary, such as passing the CET-4 driver's license test, some are very interesting, such as learning kung fu and having an earth-shattering love in a band, and some seem a little far away, wandering for a month, riding a bike to Beijing and going to the highest and deepest place in the world.

From writing these words, his life began to change.

I passed Band 4, learned to drive, and confessed to the girl I like. I formed a band and began to learn kung fu. /kloc-in the summer of 0/998, I wandered with two friends, one of whom was Xiaoming. We swore all the way and rode from Changsha to Beijing in such a slapstick way. In 23 days, 8 provinces,1more than 500 kilometers, we arrived in Beijing, becoming the difference between life and death. I also went to the deepest place I could find, the coal mine in Pingxiang, Jiangxi. Accompanied by several miners, I stayed 400 meters underground all day, feeling breathless and dark as ink. I think this is the deepest place in the world.

Finally, when I crossed off my list, I found that the highest place in the world is Mount Everest in Tibet, but that place needs money and time that a college student doesn't have. Later I left school and became an engineer. After half a year, I left this industry. Then I was lovelorn. The failure of my first love made me miserable and wanted to escape from this country.

So I came to Beijing and became a student of New Oriental. When I finished TOEFL GRE and even got an OFFER, I asked myself, is this the life you want? I remember 1996 10, Hunan University 1-206, the classic on the lower left.

Later, I stayed and became an English teacher in New Oriental. I began to save money, then I saved time and my declining health after work. In 2004, I came to Tibet. This is the base camp of Mount Everest, with an altitude of 5,500 meters. This is me before I left. Below the snow line, the snow on Mount Everest turns into water and flows down into the river. I can see the white Everest around the top of the mountain, which makes me want to die there all the time when I climb it. There is a post office that sells expensive but best-selling postcards-not only because it is the only means of communication here, but also because of the stamps on it-Everest Base Camp. You can send it to friends or collect it. When you are old, you can brag to your grandson that grandpa is a great man, so there will always be people who buy so many copies in vain. And I bought three at once, one for my mother, who decided that I would die on the snowy mountain and be dug up hundreds of years later, vivid and lifelike. I said, mom and dad, I'm safe. One was sent to my department head. After listening to my plan, he doubted whether I could attend the summer school because I used up all my savings. I told him I was safe and arranged a class for me. The last one, guess who I sent it to?

I'm 1996, and 10 posted the classic of the lower left berth in Room 1-206 of Hunan University in the evening. I told him, thank you, your ten wishes have finally come true today.

If you don't want your present life, you can really create one.

So what do you want to do next? I'll make ten more wishes. I hope to be the best vocabulary teacher, help more people grow up, write a book with the instinct of 10 to change the world, and help more people ... ask questions about their lives, find their dreams, and become the masters of life-those people whose eyes are bright and their dreams are fixed under the impact of life.

As we all know, I have become an excellent vocabulary teacher and trainer of New Oriental lecturers. When one day I realized that it is more important to tell others why they should study and work than to help others how to study and work. Later, I left New Oriental and started my own company, New Elite, to help young people be their own wonderful heroes in their new lives. I wrote "Tearing Down the Wall in My Heart", hoping to help more young people grow into themselves.

Remember the metaphor of the kung fu master? When you are attacked by life, please stare at those words and read them out loud when you are attacked.

Finally, let me tell you one of my favorite answers to this story. If I were the host, I would leave the room first and then make a hullabaloo about! When they attacked, I knocked down the nearest person and turned my head and ran away. Then I left all those shocked attackers. I ran and ran to those words, read them out loud and let my hair fly.

Remember, when you are attacked by reality, ask yourself, what do I want? Then focus on your dreams, not your enemies!

Survival forced me to succeed.

Up to now, I think survival is the first thing a person has to face.

Most people, like me, don't have a rich father, so after graduating from college, they need to find their own jobs. The first thing is to be able to support yourself.

After marriage, most people, like me, have not found a rich husband. Two wage earners began to plan their own lives together. If you want to buy a house and have children, you must make plans for your children to go to school ... this is the life of most people. My life is the same.

I still remember the day when I first arrived in Shenzhen. In those days, I really understood what survival is.

Because of my mother, I went to Shenzhen after graduating from college, gave up my job in a foreign company and helped my mother's company. The so-called company is actually the kind of leather bag company. My mother, her relatives who want to come to Shenzhen with a dream of making a fortune, are all employees of her company. They are busy in a private house in Shenzhen every day and meet all kinds of people. In my mother's words, this is how business comes out to talk.

My mother disappeared from my life when I was four years old, and then suddenly appeared in front of my eyes when I was eighteen. As a girl, my mother is a mysterious and intimate figure in my imagination. So when she said that she hoped I could go to Shenzhen to help after graduating from college, I went without hesitation.

I remember my father didn't say anything at that time. He always does. Whenever I decide to do something, he always says nothing. Even after I stood in front of him with my head broken, he said nothing.

I still remember that summer, with a box in my hand, I came to the place where my mother was both an office and a residence. Mother's first words were, why are you dressed so badly? That day, I wore a simple white shirt and a long flowered skirt. My mother always thinks that I am not beautiful, because it is difficult for me to find a rich boyfriend in her eyes. My mother, who looks very young, told me not to say that I am her daughter in front of outsiders. These days, it is more cost-effective for a woman to do business here and not let others know her age and marital status.

At that time, I really felt that this mother, who had never lived with me, had experienced such a difficult day and I should help her. So I said yes.

The days that followed gradually made me understand the hardships of life. Opposite my home, there is a dormitory for working girls from Hunan. Every day when it's time to eat, many of them will eat a bowl of white rice and a bottle of Chili sauce with relish.

And our life is not rich. I found that my mother does everything as long as she can make money, even if it is only a little. Although she always grabs the bill when inviting others to dinner, at home, she always saves only one vegetarian dish and one meat dish for each meal.

But my mother is the kind of person who pretends to be as generous as a millionaire in front of others even if she has only two dollars in her pocket. Until now, she still lives like this.

My mother often disappears suddenly for a while, so the landlord will ask me for rent. These relatives of hers eat every day. One day, there were only two dollars left in my pocket. Looking at them and this place, I really want to cry. I don't know how to spend tomorrow because these two dollars are used up.

My mother is missing, and I have to earn money to support my family and myself. Thanks to my classmates, I received a gift business. I still remember my classmates and I went to other people's factories to negotiate with others. However, they soon found out what my reserve price was, and the contract was signed a little despondently. But at least I still have some money to earn, and my heart is already very satisfied.

On another occasion, my mother dragged 100 boxes of drinks from nowhere and shipped them to Shenzhen from the northeast. She doesn't know where she is. I frantically searched for a warehouse to store these drinks, but I began to worry about the storage cost.

Faced with so many drinks whose names I have never heard of, my classmates and I pushed bicycles and started selling them one by one.

It really takes courage to ask for help. I have to face others' ruthless rejection or simply ignore it. Looking back now, fortunately, I was young and just out of school, but I can still bear these things. If it were now, I really can't imagine whether I could do such a thing.

As a result, on a hot day, it rained one afternoon, and our bike fell to the ground, and a box of drinks fell from the back seat. At that time, I felt a kind of despair for a moment, and I felt that I could do nothing. I know my classmates felt the same way at that time.

Fortunately, however, our weakness only lasted for a short time. I remember we picked up bicycles and continued to sell drinks one by one.

Finally, I remember that a kind-hearted person was finally moved by us, so we made a little money, which could solve the livelihood problem of a large group of people for a month.

This kind of life lasted for several months, and soon I found that my mother and I had very different values and lifestyles about life.

My mother always gives me some examples of young girls around her. So-and-so married a rich old man, so-and-so married a Hong Kong businessman, or so-and-so married a mistress, and she got a lot of real estate.

In my mother's eyes, money is the most important. Anyway, don't have a problem with money, because only enough money can survive.

But I don't think so. I think it's good if you really fall in love with a rich man, but it's not worth it if it's just for the money.

We fell out, and I broke up with her from then on, but for me at that time, there was no way to go back to Shanghai, so I had to start from scratch in Shenzhen.

In order to make a living, I did everything for the first few months. Hotel waiters, warehouse managers, and secretaries of state-owned enterprise bosses who have nothing to do every day. The main reason for changing jobs was salary, because I had to pay the daily expenses for renting a house, so the primary criterion for choosing a job at that time was whether the salary was high or not. It was not until later, with the recommendation of my friends, that I entered an international accounting firm and my life got back on track.

I say this because if I don't choose to come to Shenzhen and follow my mother, I will do well in foreign-funded enterprises like many students in a few months. Sometimes, I feel as if I have wasted half a year. But in retrospect, I really want to thank my mother for these days in Shenzhen.

Because in these days, I have seen how so many people who are struggling at the bottom of life live, and I have also come into contact with all kinds of people who are doing different things. Some people follow the rules and look for opportunities slowly, while others use improper methods in the hope of making the most money in the shortest time. But their initial starting point is the same, in order to survive.

In these days, I also realized that in order to survive, we must have enough courage and tenacity to face the people and things in this society.

My classmate, after spending a month together in Shenzhen, returned to his hometown, a remote county town in Hunan. He said that his ideal is to work in a TV station. Later, I heard that he hosted a children's program in the county TV station. Then we lost touch.

Eight years later, when we met in Beijing, he was already the director of Zhuhai TV, and I became a reporter of Phoenix TV. He told me that it took him five years to enter the provincial TV station from the county seat, and then he came to Zhuhai alone to become a regular employee of the TV station from an supernumerary staff. He said that his days in Shenzhen taught him how to encourage himself to go on in difficult times.

A high-speed train trip of a small business owner in Kunshan.

Price, speed and passion

Bright silver high-speed trains lie on the track like swordfish, ready to go.

At 9: 50, Xu Ning came to Beijing South Railway Station and bought a ticket at the ticket vending machine. 10 minutes later, he boarded the G 1 15 train for Shanghai.

Xu Ning runs an IT product packaging enterprise in Kunshan, Jiangsu. In this "micro" company with 100 employees, he is both a general manager and a salesman, and he flies between Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and other cities every month. Two days ago, he went to Beijing to attend a trade fair and "received several big orders".

This day is July 7, the eighth day after the opening of the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway.

"Blocking" Beijing-Shanghai flights

The No.3 carriage where Xu Ning is located is a commercial vehicle called "comparable to Airbus A380" by the media: it has 24 seats, can sit and lie, and is equipped with multimedia touch screen, reading lamp, power socket, USB and network cable interface, etc. According to reports, such a seat "sells for about 1.6 million, which is equivalent to a mid-range car".

"The Ministry of Finance said that vice-ministerial officials can sit in business seats." Xu Ning turned on the computer and read the headlines of the day.

Then, he turned on the remote monitoring system and ERP system in the production workshop, which he hired several hundred thousand yuan to develop two years ago. "I installed 9 cameras in the workshop to monitor the progress of the workers at any time."

3G signals have seamlessly covered the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway. Earlier, China Telecom announced that Tianyi 3G terminal can answer calls and wirelessly access the Internet on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail. "I am here, the company is here, and it is open as usual." Xu Ning has some to hide. The information superhighway and the real high-speed rail wrapped him together.

Now, the train is whistling through the North China Plain at a speed of 309 km/h, and will arrive at Shanghai Hongqiao more than 300 km away from/kloc-0 in five hours. Wang Yongping, spokesman of the Ministry of Railways, described it as "flying close to the ground".

Xu Ning paid 1690 yuan for this Beijing-Kunshan business class ticket. He said the price was "very acceptable"-before returning to Kunshan from Beijing, I had to fly to Shanghai first, and then take the intercity express or bus. According to the booking system of China Eastern Airlines, the first class fare is 2260 yuan, and the economy class fare is 1 130 yuan, with a maximum discount of 20%.

In June this year, Xu Ning flew from Shanghai to Beijing to discuss with customers. He waited in the cabin for three hours because the plane was late. "A big order is gone." According to the data of East China Administration of Civil Aviation, the average normal rate of Beijing-Shanghai flights before 20 10 is less than 50%. After rectification, this figure is only 72%.

"Which is more time-saving, a high-speed train flying close to the ground or a plane flying thousands of miles a day?" At the beginning of July, Chen Wanjun, deputy director of the Propaganda Department of Shanghai Railway Bureau, issued a Weibo saying that two groups of reporters from Legal Evening News left Beijing for Shanghai at the same time. As a result, because of the flight delay, the people who took the plane arrived half an hour later than the reporters who took the high-speed train.

"The time to take the high-speed rail is at least predictable." Xu Ning is planning to completely "block" Beijing-Shanghai flights in the future.

Now, airlines really feel the pressure. The Beijing-Shanghai line has always been a "golden route", with an average of more than 80 flights a day and a passenger load factor of over 80%. In 20 10, the profit contributed by this route to China Eastern Airlines reached 900 million yuan, and Air China also realized a profit of 580 million yuan on this route.

However, in the week when the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway was opened, the ticket of this golden route also sold a "cabbage price" of 4-5 fold. Insiders said, "Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail really cuts fat from airlines!"

Advanced high-speed rail?

During the design and construction of the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway, the speed has been continuously increased from 300 km/h to 380 km/h, and many people were impressed by one detail: during the trial operation of the high-speed railway, Liu Zhijun, the former Minister of Railways, liked to get into the cab and shouted behind the driver, Hurry! Hurry up!

In this regard, Masayuki Matsumoto, president of Japan Central Railway Corporation (operating the fastest high-speed train in Japan), once said, "Raising the speed to a level close to the limit is something we (like China) will never do."

Dramatically, when it was opened, the speed of the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway returned to the starting point. Experts believe that the speed reduction of high-speed rail is due to safety considerations, but this statement has been denied by the Ministry of Railways.

"Remember19th century when the United States built the intercontinental railway? We used cheap China labor to complete this project. Now, does China need the US140,000 unemployed people to help it build high-speed rail? " Sitting in the business carriage of the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail, an American journalist broke down in tears.

CNN quipped that the United States is not as good as China in developing fast trains. However, the United States is slightly better at another thing with the word "fast": fast food. At present, the breakfast served on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail is the favorite hamburger for Americans.

The Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway has been compared by many media to "China's Apollo landing on the moon". But The New York Times said it was not popular in China. The Ministry of Railways may not care about its high debt and the possibility of not making a profit in the next few years. For ordinary people, "the expensive fare of high-speed rail touches the sore spot of the widening gap between the rich and the poor in China."

In the No.3 carriage where Xu Ning is located, more than 20 luxury seats are waiting for imaginary luxury customers who are willing to pay a lot of money for any "luxury". The occupancy rate of other carriages, first class seats and second class seats is only about 20%. Netizens joked that the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail is "moving chairs."

"Are there only G-prefix tickets left?" Zhao Feiyu, who looks like a student, stands in front of the ticket window of Beijing South Railway Station. The conductor told him that the train tickets for that day had been sold out and he could only buy tickets for the next day. He felt that he was "taken away by the high-speed rail."

At present, Shanghai Hongqiao to Beijing South runs 4 pairs of G-prefix EMUs with a speed of 300 kilometers per hour and 3 pairs of D-prefix EMUs with a speed of 250 kilometers per hour every day. The original five pairs of "early arrival" EMUs are all out of service, and only 1 pair of "early arrival" T-prefix express trains are reserved. Moreover, the T-prefix and D-prefix whose prices are "close to the people" are often "one ticket is hard to find".

Zhao Jian, a professor of economics at Beijing Jiaotong University, pointed out: "Cheap transportation with basic comfortable space is more suitable for ordinary passengers in China. They don't want to spend three times or more money on high-speed rail tickets just to save a few hours. "

The train quickly passes through Cangzhou, Dezhou, Tai 'an, Qufu, Bengbu and Zhenjiang, all the way south. Along the way, you can see half-built tall buildings and unfinished highways exposed to the scorching sun-although there are no scenes where the completed highways are full of cars. According to media reports, along the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway, 16 new town has broken ground, and local governments are pinning their hopes on the high-speed railway to attract investment and revitalize the local economy.

The WSJ quoted an article written by Tim Stamos, describing his experience in a high-speed railway station: "The three floors of the whole station were covered with expensive marble tiles, and they were polished as bright as a mirror. Invest a lot of money to build such a grand station, there is only one train on the platform, and there are almost no passengers waiting in the station. The atmosphere is like Grand Central Station after being raided by zombies. This is really the best example of China people's mentality-as long as it is built, people will naturally come. "

The Wall Street Journal commented that China may have built a railway system that exceeds the current demand.

The Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway is still running wildly. 15: 00, the train enters Kunshan South Station. The car door is open, like a hungry mouth. Xu Ning picked up the suitcase and strode out of the car. Not far away, there are only fields, empty roads and a building waiting to be capped.

China's college entrance examination is drifting away from the mainstream of the world.

Since the establishment of Shi Jing University Hall in 1898, modern higher education in China has gone through the course of 1 10 years.

Looking back at the footprint of modern higher education in China, it is not difficult to find that China's higher education was once very close to the development route of higher education in developed countries, but in the end, China's higher education embarked on another road, gradually drifting away from the mainstream of higher education in the world, and it is difficult to turn back.

When did you start to change?

1905, the Qing court announced the abolition of the imperial examination system, which lasted for 1300 years. Intellectuals are no longer the main source of national political elites. They began to flow to society, the army, commerce, finance, industry, publishing and schools. The details of the past began to unfold because of the injection of intellectuals. Some intellectuals went to the opposite side and became traitors and traitors of the country.

However, as predicted by those who advocated the abolition of the imperial examination, the abolition of the imperial examination and the promotion of schools initiated the first wave of modern education development in China in the next 20 years. The first wave of studying abroad began, and many students went to Japan, reaching a peak at 19 1 1. Subsequently, the number of people studying in Europe and America increased year by year, including Cai Yuanpei, Tao Xingzhi, Hu Shi, Jiang Menglin, Zhang Boling and other later China educators. It was they who promoted the promulgation of 1922 "Ren Xu Academic System" and laid the foundation of modern school system in China. Today, the academic system of that year is still widely adopted in Chinese mainland.

The "Ren Xu Academic System" formulated by drawing lessons from the American academic system is guided by seven principles, namely, adapting to the needs of social evolution, giving full play to the spirit of civilian education, seeking personality development, paying attention to national economic strength, paying attention to life education, making education easy to popularize and leaving more room for all parties to expand. At the same time, general education imitates the American "633" school system and is divided into primary school, junior high school and senior high school.

This academic system emphasizes personality development, life education and flexibility that Hu Shi has repeatedly emphasized. However, today's college entrance examination system and general education training mode try to measure all people with a ruler, and their flexibility, personality and spirit of life are lost.

In 1930s and 1940s, when Ye was the dean of Tsinghua University College of Science, he insisted on interviewing all the students who applied for the exam in person. After the students enter the school, he will talk with them one by one every month to understand their learning situation and recommend books that need to be studied according to his own progress. The so-called "teaching students in accordance with their aptitude" is nothing more than that. 1999, China elected the founding father of "two bombs and one satellite". Among the 23 winners, 9 are Ye's disciples, 2 are his students, and 2 are directly related to his career.

The era represented by Ye is the spirit of the times in China's higher education.

However, in 1952, the adjustment of departments modeled on the Soviet model completely changed the development track of higher education in China. The purpose of higher education in China established by the Soviet model is not to cultivate a person, but to become a builder and screw on the social machine tool.

Zhao Ceng, a professor at Carleton University in the United States, pointed out in a TV conversation with Wan Gang, Minister of Science and Technology, that the Soviet Union lost to the United States, which meant that education was unreasonable. However, for a long time, the Soviet Union has been immersed in the myth of attaching importance to engineering education.

From 65438 to 0958, American Life magazine compared a Soviet college student with an American college student. The magazine concluded that Soviet students were better in all aspects. This is a comparison with the preset answer, because the Soviet Union has just launched the first artificial earth satellite, and all people in the American science and technology education community feel unprecedented frustration. However, time has proved that the education system aimed at cultivating "a screw" for the national industrial construction eventually lost to the education system aimed at cultivating talents.

Universities have become "wage earners"

China's education had a chance to return to the mainstream of the world, but in 1977, the college entrance examination system was restored, and the examination form actually copied the original system of selecting scholars through the imperial examination. This is an examination system that directly conflicts with people's growth. Its idea is that everyone can measure it with an ordinary ruler.

Since then, strictly speaking, the college entrance examination system in China has not changed much, but has been tinkered with. Whether it is the combination of entrustment system, bonus points, entry, self-funded and self-funded, on the whole, although it draws lessons from foreign factors, it has little impact. What China learned from foreign countries is mainly metaphysical. Some foreign teachers are invited to learn some specific measures, but there is no metaphysical, that is, no conceptual learning.

So what many students can do is "vote with their feet". 1992, the Chinese government issued the policy of studying abroad, and the total number of students studying abroad in that year was 1700, and then it increased year by year, and the growth accelerated. According to the data of the Ministry of Education, in 2065, 284,700 people chose to study abroad, 438+00 * *, most of them at their own expense.

So, what causes China's unique system and higher education to drift away from the mainstream of the world?

One is the university management system. The management system of modern universities in China is not a modern system. The core idea of modern education is people-oriented. However, the enrollment index of China University is set by the Ministry of Education, and the degree certificates given to students are issued by the Ministry of Education. The Ministry of Education has been in charge of people from beginning to end, and the school has become a "wage earner" who is responsible for professors, not students, but only the Ministry of Education. People-oriented is impossible.

Modern college students should have "multiple boundaries". There is only one boundary for universities in China, so we only need to consider the Ministry of Education, and society, students and parents can ignore it. A large part of the funds of American universities come from donations from alumni. Schools have become the core of a social circle, and many resources are circulating around them. School is a cross-border social entity. Students are both its raw materials and its products, and everything follows the laws of market economy. Therefore, we should choose suitable raw materials to produce the best products. On the other hand, domestic universities do not choose their own raw materials, and of course they cannot be responsible for the products.

"Win at the Starting Line": Alienation of College Entrance Examination is postponed.

So, what should the ideal enrollment model be like? Educator Chu Zhaohui made a metaphor: "Just like falling in love, schools can choose students, and students can also choose schools. It should have been your wish, but the current enrollment system is like gallants' competition to recruit relatives. You have to worry about someone cheating with hidden weapons during the competition. "

At the beginning of the resumption of the college entrance examination, China's enrollment system was at least fair, although it could not guarantee the effective selection of talents. From entrustment and walks to various bonus points, including the current number of independent enrollment places in colleges and universities, the role of examinations has actually been diluted, and there are more and more opportunities for rich and powerful people to influence the admission results. According to statistics, students in rural areas of China are now higher than those with superior family conditions by 15 points before they can enter the same school. Many parents are worried about whether the college entrance examination is fair, but they don't understand that the college entrance examination system itself has been alienated, resulting in all kinds of unfairness.

The alienation of the current college entrance examination system has extended downward, from high school to junior high school and even primary school. The key school system is the product of alienation. Teachers in some key schools have the right to write questions in the college entrance examination, and they can participate in the formulation of the question bank. Parents do everything possible to let their children go to key middle schools, not to give them a better education, but to bring them closer to the college entrance examination questions.

The abnormal system has created many educational words with China characteristics, such as "winning at the starting line". It is said that a student from Chinese mainland is studying in an Australian school. On the first day of class, the teacher tentatively asked the students, "What is 3+3?" He is the only person in the class who can answer this question. Then the teacher asked several math questions, and the students got them right. On the same day, the school found the parents of the students and asked them if they had abused their children. How can they let them learn so much unnecessary knowledge?

It takes about 20 years for a person's brain to mature, but why do many children with immature brains and thoughts take the college entrance examination at the age of 18? Most mainstream western education systems have preparatory courses. When students enter the university, they study some basic subjects first, and then choose a major in the second year, which is equivalent to giving them one more year to plan their lives. Like law and medicine, students are often required to study in universities for two years or even after graduating from undergraduate courses before applying for admission. Maybe this is the performance of being responsible for people.